With the demand for more and more Green products, Kevin is making good use of materials that would end up in the landfill otherwise. By using the reclaimed doors he is saving the energy, trees and water that were used in the initial processing and giving them new life for years to come.

We love the work he is doing and Kevin was gracious enough to send us some pictures along with descriptions and we wanted to share some of them with you.

Kevin purchased the 4' X 8' ezRouter back in September of 2012 with the vacuum bed and 3KW HSD Spindle.

He used some of the reclaimed doors that were not suitable for projects and attached them to the studs in the wall and built out a hutch for the computers, dust collection closet, "tables-in-progress" storage and a big shelf area overhead for random tools and whatnot.

Here are a few of the tables that Kevin has made from the recycled doors.

Red Oak Trimmed Conference Table

Kevin was commissioned to make this conference table for a company in Oklahoma. It's made from a reclaimed solid-core door with a Red Oak border and mahogany inlay. For the legs he machined some 2x4's down to size and glued a strip of Red Oak in between to match the border.

Resin Inlay Tables

This table was a solid-core door that Kevin engraved and did a glitter/resin fill. The pedestal base was made primarily of scrap plywood from another job. The base is pocketed out and filled with concrete, and capped off with the large black disk on bottom. The edge banding was done with fiberglass resin.

One of many reclaimed doors that he converted into a table. This one was engraved then filled in with a resin and glitter mixture and finished with polycrylic.

End Tables engraved and cut out with ezRouter CNC Router from reclaimed doors.